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Amy Green of The Green Vision & Grammy Award Winner Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo of The Black Coffee Foundation Host “An Evening of Music & Impact” at The St. Regis Aspen

Amy Green of The Green Vision & Grammy Award Winner Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo of The Black Coffee Foundation Host “An Evening of Music & Impact” at The St. Regis Aspen
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Eco-philanthropist, entrepreneur, and Founder of The Green Vision Foundation, Amy Green, will come together with Grammy Award-winning South African DJ and Founder of The Black Coffee Foundation, Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, for “An Evening of Music & Impact,” at The St. Regis Aspen on March 26th

The theme of the evening will be Gilded Wild and feature an exclusive VIP dinner at the new Marea at Jayma Cardoso’s The Snow Lodge, a performance by Black Coffee, and a fashion show by Bronx and Banco, featuring their latest collection. The show will also spotlight some new loungewear pieces from Green’s newest capsule collection from GIADA, Vegetable Cashmere® — a next-generation, plant-based material redefining luxury knitwear. The collection is made from an innovative fiber derived from soy protein, a bioproduct of food production, created into an exceptionally soft, breathable yarn. The evening will unite leaders in music, philanthropy, and global advocacy to support programs that create meaningful and lasting impact for communities around the world.

The night, whose attendees expect to include Rachel Zoe, Alicia Keys, Elen Capri, LoveShackFancy’s Rebecca Hessel Cohen, The Snow Lodge owner Jayma Cardoso, model Sofia Resing, Bo McCourt, Polly and Noah Bremen and the owners of St. Regis Aspen, Stephane and Sabrina De Baets,  celebrates the partnership between The Green Vision and The Black Coffee Foundation, organizations that support programs focused on youth education, opportunities for disabled children, women’s empowerment, and biodiversity conservation, helping uplift communities while protecting the planet for future generations.

“GIADA is deeply personal to me, inspired by my daughter and created as a luxury Vegetable Cashmere loungewear line for her and for all women, reflecting a future where what we wear feels beautiful, effortless, and consciously made, “ said Green. “ What makes the brand so meaningful is the intention behind it: transforming agricultural waste into something luxurious and purposeful. It’s about proving that what was once discarded can become something deeply valuable.” 

Founded by eco-philanthropist and entrepreneur Amy Green, The Green Vision Foundation is a leading force in global conservation, supporting initiatives focused on anti-poaching, ocean restoration, rainforest preservation, and climate change mitigation. Her annual Footprint of Life Gala, returning to Aspen in March 2026, has raised millions of dollars and convened world leaders, innovators, and changemakers to drive tangible environmental action. Green also partners with Tusk, which Prince William is the Royal Patron of, and Sylvia Earle’s Mission Blue. 

The Black Coffee Foundation contributes towards nation-building and the rehabilitation of South Africa by continually raising funds through CD sales, donations from the private sector, donations from government institutions, and foreign investors. Founded by Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, an internationally acclaimed DJ and producer whose honors include a Grammy Award, eight South African Music Awards, four DJ Awards, and two Metro FM Awards, the foundation is committed to helping and uplifting the destitute and disabled people of South Africa by analyzing their needs and providing for those needs in a sustainable manner that promotes education. 

VIP tickets are $2,060 and can be purchased at https://www.tixr.com/groups/blackcoffeexgreenvision/events/black-coffee-foundation-the-green-vision-181891

About Amy Green: 

Amy Green is the CEO and Founder of The Green Vision Foundation, a leading force in anti-poaching, ocean restoration, climate change mitigation, and rainforest preservation. She has raised a mission to support critical conservation efforts throughout the globe and through her Footprint of Life Gala, she has brought together world leaders, innovators, and changemakers to drive real action. As a passionate environmentalist and philanthropist, Green has raised millions of dollars to support critical conservation efforts around the globe. Her brand GIADA is created by women, for women, looking for more functionality and ethics in their wardrobe and those dressing with high-end intention. GIADA’s design philosophy is grounded in three core principles: Vegan Luxury, Limited, Low-Impact Production, and New York Craftsmanship. 

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